Suggest correction - #778 - 1988-01-13

Fill in your contact information if you would like to be notified when your correction has been reviewed.
What would you like to correct?

PLEASE NOTE:

  • If your correction suggestion refers to a specific clue or a specific category, choose one of the first five options here.
  • If you have correction suggestions for 2 or more specific clues/categories, please submit a new correction suggestion for each one. DO NOT list corrections for more than one clue in the same submission.
 
 

Show #778 - Wednesday, January 13, 1988

Leah Greenwald game 3.

Contestants

Todd Leopold, a student from New Orleans, Louisiana

Jim Stevenson, a musician from San Diego, California

Leah Greenwald, an architect from Cambridge, Massachusetts (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $19,600)

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. STATES
SPECIAL OSCARS
HISTORIC NAMES
VOCABULARY
POLO
POTPOURRI
    $100 3
This state is almost twice the size of Scandinavia
    $100 1
In 1976, she was presented with a special Oscar at her home, Pickfair
    $100 9
He wrote a novel called "The Cardinal's Mistress" before he was called "Il Duce"
    $100 21
Zoolatry is the worship of these
    $100 12
Though originally polo poinies were real ponies, now these are used
    $100 8
On July 20, 1987, a prankster changed the Hollywood sign to read "Ollywood", referring to him
    $200 4
Located in this state, Rock Island is the site of the government's largest military arsenal
    $200 2
Appropriately, the statuette presented to Edgar Bergen was made out of this
    $200 10
Of the 16 children born to Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa, the most famous was this French queen
    $200 22
From the Tamil word for roll, "curuttu", it's a cigar with square-cut ends
    $200 26
They're angled at about 80° to lie flat on the ground when the ball is hit
    $200 18
Guinness says Jean Chapman set a record in '82 by putting out 6,607 flaming torches in this in 2 hours
    $300 15
Of about 10, 15, or 25, % of world's oranges produced in Florida
    $300 5
"In recognition of his brilliant creativity", this Marx Brother won a special Oscar in 1973
    $300 11
Juan Carlos I was sworn in as King of Spain 2 days after the death of this man in 1975
    $300 23
A "toby" is 1 of these; often shaped like a hefty-man wearing a 3-cornered hat
    $300 27
1 of the 2 countries which in 1988 will renew their rivalry for Westchester Cup, last played in '39
    $300 19
Arthur D. Little proved you can make a silk purse out of this: his is in the Smithsonian
    $400 16
This state produces more tobacco products than all other U.S. states combined
    $400 6
In 1985, Cary Grant presented an honorary Oscar to this "Philadelphia Story" co-star
    $400 13
Centuries apart, Vasco da Gama & Lord Mountbatten both served as viceroys of this country
    $400 24
This Spanish word for a lace scarf literally means "little blanket"
    $400 29
These are sometimes made of papier-mache so they will break easily if a horse runs into them
    $400 20
Tho this saint was known for curative powers, the "dance" named for him is really the disease chorea
    DD: $700 17
1 of 2 Gulf states containing the area of black clay soils known as the "Black Belt"
    $500 7
The Academy's humanitarian award was named for this late character actor & former Academy pres.
    $500 14
On Nov. 5, 1605, Guy Fawkes attempted to blow up this king to avenge persecution of Catholics
    $500 25
Technically, this adjective means "of, pertaining to, or located in a parish"
    $500 28
13 of the 39 men who've held this job were born in the winter, more than any other season

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Leah Jim Todd
$2,100 $0 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Leah Jim Todd
$4,800 $300 $2,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

RIVERS
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
THE ARTIST OF RECORD
(Alex: We'll give you three titles of albums or works, you have to name the performer.)
WORLD POLITICS
SEA LIFE
ODD SPELLING
(Alex: And you have to spell the correct responses in that category.)
    $200 1
Some say it was named after the Indian word for "boat destroyer", some say after a race of women warriors
    $200 18
Ebenezer Scrooge very reluctantly gave him Christmas Day off
    $200 2
Come Fly with Me,
Come Dance with Me,
Come Swing with Me
    $200 13
In 1965, Romania's new constitution stressed its full independence while earlier ones praised this country
    $200 4
This echinoderm, "celebrity" of tide pools, is the only animal that turns its stomach inside out to eat
    $200 25
Number halfway between eighty & one hundred
    $400 6
Big Bend National Park was named for a big bend in this watery Texas border
    $400 19
Caroline Meeber is better known as this, the title of a Theodore Dreiser novel
    $400 3
Stardust,
Red-Headed Stranger,
Poncho & Lefty
    $400 14
Of the 3 Scandanavian countries, the one that's not a NATO member
    $400 5
Greek for "wandering", these minute organisms are considered the pasture of the seas
    $400 26
Last name of famous department store founder James Cash
    $600 7
The mouths of this holy river cover almost the entire coastline of Bangladesh
    $600 20
In a famous epic poem, this Arthurian hero accepts the challenge of the Green Knight
    $600 15
Ummagumma,
Animals,
The Wall
    $600 21
27-year-old Reza Pahlevi has expressed a desire to be this country's monarch
    $600 10
Identifying gender & luring prey are 2 functions of this light emitting process in fish
    $600 28
It's how that 3-part picture of a playmate in the middle of a British Playboy is spelled
    $800 8
Tho the Atlantic is less than 200 miles from its source, this W. African river travels nearly 2600 to reach it
    $800 24
Valet who helped Phileas Fogg go "Around the World in 80 Days"
    $800 16
A Night at the Opera,
A Day at the Races,
Live Killers
    DD: $1,300 22
1 of 4 Latin American countries in the Contadora group
    $800 11
Also known as the "flower animal", the name usually refers to the massed skeletons of these animals
    $1000 9
South Africa's longest, this colorfully-named river begins in Lesotho
    $1000 27
Mr. Murdstone is the stepfather of this Dickensian hero
    $1000 17
Beautiful Noise,
Love at the Greek,
Velvet Gloves & Spit
    $1000 23
In February 1987, Lt. Col. Mengistu Haile Mariam announced a Marxist constitution for this country
    $1000 12
From Middle English for "shriveled", this "shriveled" crustacean can swim backwards

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Leah Jim Todd
$6,000 $4,400 $7,500

Final Jeopardy! Round

HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
As the Constitutional bicentennial reminded us, the Constitution was signed on this date in 1787

Final scores:

Leah Jim Todd
$12,000 $0 $2,999
3-day champion: $31,600 3rd place: Maytag Jetclean dishwasher 2nd place: Marcy Fitness Products home exercise module + Helbros his & hers sports watches

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Leah Jim Todd
$6,000 $5,700 $7,300
19 R,
2 W
14 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
21 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $19,000

[game responses] [game scores] [suggest correction]

The J! Archive is created by fans, for fans. Scraping, republication, monetization, and malicious use prohibited; this site may use cookies and collect identifying information. See terms. The Jeopardy! game show and all elements thereof, including but not limited to copyright and trademark thereto, are the property of Jeopardy Productions, Inc. and are protected under law. This website is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or operated by Jeopardy Productions, Inc. Join the discussion at JBoard.tv.